Similar words: chord, chore, chorus, anchor, chortle, in chorus, thorax, for all. Meaning: ['kɔːrəl] n. a stately Protestant (especially Lutheran) hymn tune. adj. related to or written for or performed by a chorus or choir.
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31. There are nevertheless still some school, borough and county choirs which flourish and some music centres which also promote choral singing.
32. With this criterion Euripides adjusted all the elements of the drama: language, characters, structure and choral music.
33. Certainly big choral / orchestral sacred works, requiems in particular, would be examples.
34. He has sung in church choirs and is a tenor with Darlington Choral Society.
35. The programmes are noted particularly for the high quality of choral singing.
36. It was a choral evensong from Southwark which convinced me.
37. His works include operas, symphonic, choral and chamber music.
38. Choral evensong still wafts across the ether.
39. This is choral music of the first water.
40. It is the very opposite of choral music.
41. Studies include the history of Christian worship, hymnody, composing, arranging, conducting, choral leadership, and training in instrumental playing. Sentencedict.com
42. Pfaender's brother Wilhelm was a choral singer who was also active in the revolution and emigrated to America in 1848, later becoming state treasurer in Minnesota, Mueller said.
43. Choral : Of or relating to a chorus or choir.
44. The first choral work ever existed was believed to be the Gregorian chant , unison plainsong sung in church services at the time of Pope Gregory I (590-640).
45. The oldest written evidence of polyphonic choral singing dates from the late 1300s to around 1420 with the Old Hall Manuscript (pictured to the left).
46. The part of a choral ode sung while this movement is executed.
47. A fellow of the Linnean Society, Clack's outside interests include choral singing (particularly of early sacred music) and gardening.
48. He also takes courses in piano, organ, choral conducting, Gregorian chant, liturgy and Latin.
49. Sir Edward Elgar (1857-1934) is known for his choral and orchestral works, some of which have been made more widely known by the famous violinist Yehudi Menuhin.
50. Today, over 4,500 boys and girls receive choral , instrumental , dancing, arts craft training from the Choir.
51. We will sing our choral songs of gratitude and rejoice to the end of our pilgrimage.
52. Peiyang Chorus got two prizes in the 2 nd Busan International Choral Festival & Competition .
53. I read your posting regarding the 2009 International Collegiate Choral Festival at Nankai University, Tianjin, China.
54. It would be a tragedy if the chirk and the crick of this once common creature should no more be heard as a choral accompaniment to spring.
55. In the peaceful conditions of the first 17 years following Liberation , choral music thrived in China.
56. Bach's masterpiece Passion oratorio consists of four parts: introductory choral preludes, recitative, chorales , and solo arias.
57. He was a contemporary of Bach. Handel's writing was a brilliant combination of the Italian traditions of solo and instrumental style, the English choral tradition, and German contrapuntal style.
58. A choral concert will be given at the Municipal Arts Center.
59. The choral society sang the new cantata composed by its leader.
60. This is a practical course with a main task of choral art practice.
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